<p>White female from northern New Jersey
very competitive public high school -- offers tons of APs and honors as well as Syracuse University Project Advance courses
About 250 in my graduating class (my school doesn't rank)</p>
<p>10+ courses as well as 2 APs (English Lang - 5, USH - 4).
i'm currently enrolled in four Syracuse University Project Advance courses (Forensic Science, English, Psychology, & Sociology).</p>
<p>GPA: 3.4 UW, not sure of W
SAT I: CR-680, M-630, W-700 (1310/2010)
SAT II: USH - 600, Lit-670</p>
<p>Dual legacy.</p>
<p>Tons of ECs, including:
- Girl Scouts (Currently pursuing my Gold Award, I have my Silver Award)
- independently organized a shipment of surplus Girl Scout cookies to soldiers in Iraq
- Field Hockey 9 10 11 12 (the only reason I wasn't captain is that I had two concussions and couldn't play for my entire junior year and most of senior year)
- Project Interact 10 11 12
- Global Connections 11 12
- Italian National Honor Society 12 (likely to be elected President)
- Hospital volunteer 9 10 11 12 (about 300 hours)
- Nominated for and attended National Student Leadership Conference in Wash. DC
- CCD Team Leader for my church
- Track & Field 11
- Lacrosse 10
- Marching Band 7 8 9 (Varsity letter)</p>
<p>Work: Hostess (12-18 hours per week)</p>
<p>Strong teacher and counselor recommendations.</p>
<p>If i apply, I'll be applying to the College.</p>
<p>Legacy
- both of my parents (and several other relatives) graduated from georgetown. my mother interviews in a region separate from ours. i know my numbers are low, but how much would legacy work to my advantage in this situation? i'm pretty sure i'm not applying, but my parents would like for me to and i'd love to know if i have any chance at all.</p>